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The 47th Mill Valley Film Festival Boasts an Abundance of Cinematic Riches, Including Appearances by Actors Jude Law & Ralph Fiennes, as Well as ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Director Edward Berger at the 47th Mill Valley Film Festival – Oct. 3-13

On the heels of the exhilarating return of the Sequoia Cinema earlier this year, along with the unveiling of the ever-creative new Visual Design for the 2024 Mill Valley Film Festival, and the amazing news thatĀ BAFTA-winning and Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law will appear at the 47th Mill Valley Film Festival (October 3–13), there’s even more exciting MVFF coming our way. ā€œConclave,ā€ a Vatican-set drama that takes us inside one of the world’s most secretive events, will make its West Coast premiere as the opening night film of the 47thĀ Mill Valley Film Festival, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, with its star Ralph Fiennes set to appear in person.

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Murphy Productions, O’Hanlon Center Host a Sunday Salon Special Evening – The Singer-Songwriter ā€œSessionsā€ – Sunday, Sept. 8th, 5pm, $20

The multi-faceted gatherings create community, inspire creativity and generally foster the vital need for connectivity. The next edition is a special one: A Sunday Salon Special Evening dubbed The Singer-Songwriter ā€œSessionsā€ at O’Hanlon on Sunday, Sept. 8th, at 5pm. Entry is $20. “Come and enjoy an evening of original music by the talented recording artists Christopher Smith,” Murphy says.”Ā Claudia Russel, and Bruce Kaplan. Daniel Patrick will be joining Christopher Smith on the bass.

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Free Movies in the Park From MV Recreation, City of Mill Valley & the MV Chamber Are Set to Showcase ‘Trolls Band Together on 9/6 & ‘Barbie’ on Oct. 4!

As we head into the fall, with Concerts in the Plaza, Mill Valley Film Festival and the Fall Arts Fest, Mill Valley Recreation still has a pair of exciting films for fans of all ages tee’d up for the annual Movies in the Park series! The series launched in August with ā€œTrolls Band Togetherā€ on August 2nd in Old Mill Park, and there are two more coming very soon. On Sept. 6, “Trolls Band Together” hits the big screen on Sept. 6th at Old Mill Park. One month later, ā€œBarbie,ā€ one of the most successful film of the past five years, will be showcased on Oct. 4 at Old Mill Park in Mill Valley. Movies begin at sunset. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair. Admission is free.

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CFI: Danielle Deadwyler to Receive the MVFF Award for Acting at the 47th MVFF as Part of a Spotlight Presentation of Netflix’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ on Oct. 6 – MVFF Runs Oct. 3-13

ā€œMalcolm Washington’s confident directorial debut both honors the soul of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize winning play and infuses it with a vibrant cinematic sensibility. He’s assembled a great cast, actors who have an incredible sense of the language and spirit that made Wilson one of America’s greatest playwrights,ā€ said ZoĆ« Elton, MVFF Director of Programming. ā€œAnd Danielle Deadwyler’s work in this film is exquisite. As she did in Till, she again proves herself to be one of the most outstanding actors of her generation.ā€

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It’s Almost Time to Once Again Shake Your Tail Feather, as the Arts Commission’s Free Concerts in the Plaza Return – Sept. 7 & 8, 11am-7pm

While the buskers and the bands keep playin’ year-round, one of the most exciting live music events returns September 9-10 as the Mill Valley Arts Commission’s brings back the Concerts in the Plaza series with two full days of live music featuring an array of acclaimed local bands, as well as a few exciting special guests.

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Poet and/the Bench Welcomes Topanga Canyon-based Artist Danielle Hutchens, Thru December 31

“Danielle’s artwork is modern and down to earth with its neutral palette, pops of colors, and shapes, lines, and textures inspired from the world around her,” says co-curator Powers.”Style and beauty are inherent in her compositions. The artist uses a combination of natural pigments, acrylics, oil pastels and charcoal; she sources natural pigments from stones collected on hikes that she determines to have color, grinding them to powder and using water and walnut oils on raw canvas to let their color make art. These foraged and hand made pigments are archival.”

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